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I have found Pepsi Holiday Spice. It is good, so good in fact that I would smack my mother for another bottle. Anyone else out there like the spice? Hate it? I don't care. Respond!

While I haven't tried this soft drink I am still shocked at how eager some people can be to smack around their own mothers. There must be some addictive drug in the "spice" to cause this sort of behavior. At least I hope that it is a drug causing you to behave in this morally reprehensible manner.

Does anyone know what this "spice" consists of?

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There's not that fine a line between willing suspension of disbelief and something just being stupid.

There are some crazy beverages and concoctions out there to be experienced.
The most interesting and insane beverages from around the world:

STEVIA & Lo Han Kuo

Spoiler:

'PRODUCT OF VIETNAM' stamped boldly on the bottom like a war-era army ration... The absence of an expiration date concerns me. Judging by the small logo on the side of the can, Wonderfarm is a colorful happy place with massive windmills. Maybe this is where I'll go after I drink lo han quo and die... The can opens up with a loud snap like I broke it. It looks like a flat Cherry Coke. I smell the top of the can... Stagnant water, dirty laundry, old drunk man's breath. Ouch! Between this and the Pennywort drink I know I'm a dead man. I almost can't swallow it. My gag reflex is jumpin like a nervous frog. It tastes like a hard coffee candy that's been soaking in this can of stagnant water since 1974. Slight black tea and pecan undertones... Extract of the dried lo han fruit contains a natural sweetener called Mogroside. Mogroside is water soluable and it's 300% sweeter than cane sugar. I see it in Asian markets, where it is advertised as a calming, relaxing herb that balances excess yang (heat) and reduces stress. It is historically known as the 'longevity fruit', helping digestive tract problems, sore throats, coughs, headache, and tension.

There are some crazy beverages and concoctions out there to be experienced.
The most interesting and insane beverages from around the world:

STEVIA & Lo Han Kuo

Spoiler:

'PRODUCT OF VIETNAM' stamped boldly on the bottom like a war-era army ration... The absence of an expiration date concerns me. Judging by the small logo on the side of the can, Wonderfarm is a colorful happy place with massive windmills. Maybe this is where I'll go after I drink lo han quo and die... The can opens up with a loud snap like I broke it. It looks like a flat Cherry Coke. I smell the top of the can... Stagnant water, dirty laundry, old drunk man's breath. Ouch! Between this and the Pennywort drink I know I'm a dead man. I almost can't swallow it. My gag reflex is jumpin like a nervous frog. It tastes like a hard coffee candy that's been soaking in this can of stagnant water since 1974. Slight black tea and pecan undertones... Extract of the dried lo han fruit contains a natural sweetener called Mogroside. Mogroside is water soluable and it's 300% sweeter than cane sugar. I see it in Asian markets, where it is advertised as a calming, relaxing herb that balances excess yang (heat) and reduces stress. It is historically known as the 'longevity fruit', helping digestive tract problems, sore throats, coughs, headache, and tension.

If it ever makes its way to the shores of the UK; I will give it a try. I very much doubt I'll like it though... thus far I've not found a single cola derivative that I prefer to the equivalent original. I find most of them generally unpleasant.

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Originally Posted by NoSanninWa

I am still shocked at how eager some people can be to smack around their own mothers. There must be some addictive drug in the "spice" ....

Some people are just like that ...

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Originally Posted by NoSanninWa

Does anyone know what this "spice" consists of?

If he were still alive we could ask Frank Herbert; from what I've read it does have some interesting side-effects.... oh wait, you said this spice... my mistake ...

If it ever makes its way to the shores of the UK; I will give it a try. I very much doubt I'll like it though... thus far I've not found a single cola derivative that I prefer to the equivalent original. I find most of them generally unpleasant.

Some people are just like that ... If he were still alive we could ask Frank Herbert; from what I've read it does have some interesting side-effects.... oh wait, you said this spice... my mistake ...

you have to try them at least once... right?

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Frank Herbert (1920-1986) created the most beloved novel in the annals of science fiction, DUNE

i... dont get it. it didnt mention drug addiction in his bio

btw. your avatar rocks.

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Holiday spice is like pepsi with cinnamon and nut meg for those who don't know.

BAAAHHHHHH! They take away 'my precious' PEPSI BLUE after only releasing it for a limited of time and they expect me to drink their new product.... DO THEY WANT US BECOME UTTERLY DISSAPOINTED ONCE AGAIN! where is the humanity!